Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
Watched the interview on 60 minutes last night and I didn't like the attitude in Vick. He supposed to have the image makeover specialists and guiding hand of Dungy but he seemed like needed more schooling to me.
Like I said he did his time so he should move on but man this guy (IMO) is gonna get in trouble again, maybe not with dogs but with fools.
IMO, Vick is as arrogant as they come and justice was not "served." What kind of justice did all the injured and abused dogs get, and what if your dog had been forced into the fight? From day one, the guy has surrounded himself with a bunch of hangers-on who are nothing more than thugs and gangsters. He may not have personally chosen each dog but you can bet your last dollar he knew about them and blessed every fight.

He grew up learning to abuse animals; his father set the example for him to follow. Good or bad, boys don't easily give up what their father has taught them. He gets a thrill out of blood sports; it doesn't matter if it's dogfights, rooster fights, or bullfighting.

I've not read or heard anywhere that he has even tried to modify his behavior; people assume that a trip through prison changed him. All he will do is go underground and continue his old ways. He is just an athletic version of Rodney King and will get into trouble again.

Children chose famous athletes as heroes and Vick is a bad example.

Just my two-cents worth.